ADSL Router
User's Guide
Copyright
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Interference Statement
ZyXEL Limited Warranty
Customer Support
Table of Contents
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Chapter 11 Firewall Configuration
Chapter 12 Creating Custom Rules
Chapter 13 Customized Services
VPN/IPSec
Chapter 16 VPN Screens
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Chapter 21 Maintenance
Chapter 26 Internet Access
Chapter 27 Remote Node Configuration
Chapter 33 SNMP Configuration
Chapter 34 System Security
Chapter 39 IP Policy Routing
Chapter 40 Call Scheduling
Chapter 42 SA Monitor
Chapter 43 Internal SPTGEN
Appendices and Index
B-1
Appendix C Wireless LAN and IEEE
C-1
Appendix D PPPoE
D-1
List of Figures
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List of Tables
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List of Charts
Preface
Control Panels
Modem
The following section offers some background information on DSL. Skip to
Chapter 1 if you wish to begin working with your router right away
User Guide Feedback
Introduction to DSL
Part I:
Getting Started
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1.1Introducing the Prestige 650 Series
1.2Features of the Prestige
Four-PortSwitch
High Speed Internet Access
IEEE 802.11b 11Mbps Wireless LAN
PPPoE Support (RFC2516)
IEEE 802.1x Network Security
IPSec VPN Capability
Bandwidth Management
Universal Plug and Play (UPnP)
10/100M Auto-negotiationEthernet/Fast Ethernet Interface
Dynamic DNS Support
DHCP Support
IP Alias
IP Policy Routing (IPPR)
Protocol Support
Networking Compatibility
Multiplexing
Encapsulation
Diagnostics Capabilities
Filters
1.3Applications for the Prestige
1.3.1 Internet Access
1.3.2 LAN to LAN Application
2.1Web Configurator Overview
2.2Accessing the Prestige Web Configurator
2.3Navigating the Prestige Web Configurator
2.4Configuring Password
2.5Resetting the Prestige
2.5.1 Using The Reset Button
2.5.2 Uploading a Configuration File Via Console Port
Figure 2-4Example Xmodem Upload
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3.1Wizard Setup Introduction
3.2Encapsulation
3.2.1 ENET ENCAP
3.2.2 PPP over Ethernet
3.2.3 PPPoA
3.3Multiplexing
3.3.1 VC-basedMultiplexing
3.3.2 LLC-basedMultiplexing
3.4VPI and VCI
3.5Wizard Setup Configuration: First Screen
Figure 3-1Wizard Screen
Table 3-1Wizard Screen
3.6IP Address and Subnet Mask
3.7IP Address Assignment
3.7.1 IP Assignment with PPPoA or PPPoE Encapsulation
3.7.2 IP Assignment with RFC 1483 Encapsulation
3.7.3 IP Assignment with ENET ENCAP Encapsulation
3.7.4 Private IP Addresses
3.8Nailed-UpConnection (PPP)
3.9NAT
3.10 Wizard Setup Configuration: Second Screen
3.10.1 PPPoA
Figure 3-2Internet Connection with PPPoA
Table 3-2Internet Connection with PPPoA
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3.10.2 RFC
3.10.3 ENET ENCAP
Figure 3-4Internet Connection with ENET ENCAP
Table 3-4Internet Connection with ENET ENCAP
3.10.4 PPPoE
3.11 DHCP Setup
3.11.1 IP Pool Setup
3.12 Wizard Setup Configuration: Third Screen
Figure 3-7Wizard : LAN Configuration
Table 3-6Wizard : LAN Configuration
If you changed the Prestige's LAN IP address, you must use
configurator again
3.13 Wizard Setup Configuration: Connection Tests
3.14 Test Your Internet Connection
Part II:
LAN, Wireless LAN and WAN
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4.1LAN Overview
4.1.1 LANs, WANs and the Prestige
4.2DNS Server Address
4.3DNS Server Address Assignment
4.4LAN TCP/IP
4.4.1 Factory LAN Defaults
4.4.2 IP Address and Subnet Mask
4.4.3 RIP Setup
4.4.4 Multicast
4.5Configuring LAN
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5.1Wireless LAN Overview
5.1.1 Additional Installation Requirements for Using
5.1.2 Channel
5.1.3 ESS ID
5.1.4 RTS/CTS
5.1.5 Fragmentation Threshold
5.2Levels of Security
5.3Data Encryption with WEP
5.4Inserting a PCMCIA Wireless LAN Card
5.5Configuring Wireless LAN
Figure 5-3Wireless
Table 5-1Wireless
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5.6Configuring MAC Filter
Figure 5-4MAC Address Filter
5.7802.1x Overview
5.8Introduction to RADIUS
•Authentication
•Accounting
Types of RADIUS Messages
5.8.1 EAP Authentication Overview
5.9Configuring
If wireless station authentication is done using a RADIUS
server, the reauthentication timer on the RADIUS server has
priority
5.10 Configuring Local User Authentication
Figure 5-7Local User Database
5.11 Configuring RADIUS
Figure 5-8RADIUS
Table 5-5RADIUS
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6.1WAN Overview
6.2PPPoE Encapsulation
6.3PPTP Encapsulation
6.4Traffic Shaping
6.5Configuring WAN Setup
Table 6-1Internet Access Setup
For remote node setup, enter the IP address in the same subnet
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Part III:
NAT, Dynamic DNS and Time Zone
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7.1NAT Overview
7.1.1 NAT Definitions
7.1.2 What NAT Does
7.1.3 How NAT Works
7.1.4 NAT Application
7.1.5 NAT Mapping Types
7.2SUA (Single User Account) Versus NAT
7.3SUA Server
Default Server IP Address
7.3.1 Port Forwarding: Services and Port Numbers
7.3.2 Configuring Servers Behind SUA (Example)
7.4Selecting the NAT Mode
7.5Configuring SUA Server
Figure 7-5Edit SUA/NAT Server Set
Table 7-5Edit SUA/NAT Server Set
7.6Configuring Address Mapping
Figure 7-6Address Mapping Rules
Table 7-6Address Mapping Rules
7.7Editing an Address Mapping Rule
Table 7-7Address Mapping Rule Edit
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8.1Dynamic DNS
8.1.1 DYNDNS Wildcard
8.2Configuring Dynamic DNS
Figure 8-1DDNS
Table 8-1DDNS
9.1Configuring Time Zone
Table 9-1Time and Date
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Part IV:
Firewall and Content Filter
10.1 Firewall Overview
10.2 Types of Firewalls
10.2.1 Packet Filtering Firewalls
10.2.2 Application-levelFirewalls
10.2.3 Stateful Inspection Firewalls
10.3 Introduction to ZyXEL’s Firewall
10.4 Denial of Service
10.4.1 Basics
10.4.2 Types of DoS Attacks
Figure 10-2 Three-WayHandshake
SYN Attack
Figure 10-3SYN Flood
LAND Attack
brute-force
Figure 10-4Smurf Attack
Table 10-2ICMP Commands That Trigger Alerts
10.5 Stateful Inspection
10.5.1 Stateful Inspection Process
10.5.2 Stateful Inspection and the Prestige
10.5.3 TCP Security
10.5.4 UDP/ICMP Security
10.5.5 Upper Layer Protocols
10.6 Guidelines for Enhancing Security with Your Firewall
10.6.1 Security In General
10.7 Packet Filtering Vs Firewall
10.7.1 Packet Filtering:
When To Use Filtering
10.7.2 Firewall
When To Use The Firewall
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11.1 Remote Management and the Firewall
11.2 Enabling the Firewall
11.3 Configuring E-mailAlerts
11.4 Attack Alert
11.4.1 Alerts
11.4.2 Threshold Values
11.4.3 Half-OpenSessions
TCP Maximum Incomplete and Blocking Time
Figure 11-3Alert
Table 11-2Alert
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12.1 Rules Overview
12.2 Rule Logic Overview
12.2.1 Rule Checklist
12.2.2 Security Ramifications
12.2.3Key Fields For Configuring Rules
Action
Service
Source Address
12.3 Connection Direction
12.3.1 LAN to WAN Rules
12.3.2 WAN to LAN Rules
12.4 Logs
Figure 12-3Firewall Logs
Table 12-1Firewall Logs
12.5 Rule Summary
Rule Summary
The ordering of your rules is very important as rules are applied in turn
Figure 12-4Firewall Rules Summary: First Screen
12.6 Predefined Services
DNS
Custom Ports
Table 12-3Predefined Services
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12.7 Creating/Editing Firewall Rules
Figure 12-5Creating/Editing A Firewall Rule
Table 12-4Creating/Editing A Firewall Rule
12.7.1 Source and Destination Addresses
12.8 Timeout
12.8.1 Factors Influencing Choices for Timeout Values
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13.1 Introduction to Customized Services
13.2 Creating/Editing A Customized Service
13.3 Example Custom Service Firewall Rule
ScrAdd
Rule IP Config
Figure 13-4Configure Source IP Example
Edit rule
Firewall Customized Services Config
Figure 13-6Syslog Rule Configuration Example
Figure 13-7Rule Summary Example
14.1 Content Filtering Overview
14.2 Configuring Keyword Blocking
Figure 14-1Content Filter: Keyword
Table 14-1Content Filter: Keyword
14.3 Configuring the Schedule
14.4 Configuring Trusted Computers
14.5 Configuring Logs
Table 14-4Content Filter Logs
Part V:
VPN/IPSec
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15.1 VPN Overview
15.1.1 IPSec
15.1.2 Security Association
15.1.3 Other Terminology
15.1.4 VPN Applications
15.2 IPSec Architecture
15.2.1 IPSec Algorithms
15.2.2 Key Management
15.3 Encapsulation
15.3.1 Transport Mode
15.3.2 Tunnel Mode
15.4 IPSec and NAT
Table 15-1VPN and NAT
16.1 VPN/IPSec Overview
16.2 IPSec Algorithms
16.2.1 AH (Authentication Header) Protocol
16.2.2 ESP (Encapsulating Security Payload) Protocol
16.3 My IP Address
16.4 Secure Gateway Address
16.4.1 Dynamic Secure Gateway Address
16.5 VPN Summary Screen
Figure 16-2VPN Summary
Table 16-2VPN Summary
16.6 Keep Alive
16.7 ID Type and Content
16.7.1 ID Type and Content Examples
16.8 Pre-SharedKey
16.9 Editing VPN Policies
Figure 16-3VPN IKE
Table 16-7VPN IKE
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16.10 IKE Phases
16.10.1Negotiation Mode
16.10.2Diffie-Hellman(DH) Key Groups
16.10.3Perfect Forward Secrecy (PFS)
16.11Configuring Advanced IKE Settings
Figure 16-5VPN IKE: Advanced
Table 16-8VPN IKE: Advanced
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16.12Manual Key Setup
16.12.1Security Parameter Index (SPI)
16.13Configuring Manual Key
Table 16-9VPN Manual Key
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16.14Viewing SA Monitor
Figure 16-7SA Monitor
Table 16-10SA Monitor
16.15Configuring Global Setting
16.16Configuring IPSec Logs
Double exclamation marks (!!) denote an error or warning message
Table 16-13Sample IKE Key Exchange Logs
Table 16-14Sample IPSec Logs During Packet Transmission
Table 16-15 RFC-2408ISAKMP Payload
Types
16.17Telecommuter VPN/IPSec Examples
16.17.1Telecommuters Sharing One VPN Rule Example
16.17.2Telecommuters Using Unique VPN Rules Example
16.18VPN and Remote Management
Part VI:
Remote Management, UPnP and Logs
17.1 Remote Management Overview
17.1.1 Remote Management Limitations
17.1.2 Remote Management and NAT
17.1.3 System Timeout
17.2 Telnet
17.3 FTP
17.4 Web
17.5 Configuring Remote Management
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18.1 Universal Plug and Play Overview
18.1.1 How do I know if I'm using UPnP
18.1.2 NAT Traversal
18.1.3 Cautions with UPnP
18.2 UPnP and ZyXEL
18.2.1 Configuring UPnP
18.3 Installing UPnP in Windows Example
18.3.1 Installing UPnP in Windows Me
18.3.2 Installing UPnP in Windows XP
18.4 Using UPnP in Windows XP Example
18.4.1 Auto-discoverYour UPnP-enabledNetwork Device
Step 3. In the Internet Connection Properties
When the UPnP-enableddevice is disconnected from your computer, all port
mappings will be deleted automatically
18.4.2 Web Configurator Easy Access
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19.1 Logs Overview
19.1.1 Alerts and Logs
19.2 Configuring Log Settings
Figure 19-1Log Settings
Table 19-1Log Settings
19.3 Displaying the Logs
19.4 SMTP Error Messages
19.4.1 Example E-mailLog
Part VII:
Bandwidth Management
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20.1 Bandwidth Management Overview
20.2 Bandwidth Classes and Filters
20.3 Proportional Bandwidth Allocation
20.4 Bandwidth Management Usage Examples
20.4.1 Application-basedBandwidth Management Example
20.4.2 Subnet-basedBandwidth Management Example
20.4.3 Application and Subnet-basedBandwidth Management Example
20.5 Scheduler
20.5.1 Priority-basedScheduler
20.5.2 Fairness-basedScheduler
20.6 Maximize Bandwidth Usage
20.6.1 Reserving Bandwidth for Non-BandwidthClass Traffic
20.6.2 Maximize Bandwidth Usage Example
Figure 20-5Maximize Bandwidth Usage Example
20.7 Bandwidth Borrowing
20.7.1 Bandwidth Borrowing Example
Figure 20-6Bandwidth Borrowing Example
20.7.2 Maximize Bandwidth Usage With Bandwidth Borrowing
20.8Configuring Summary
Figure 20-7Bandwidth Manager: Summary
Table 20-2Bandwidth Manager: Summary
20.9 Configuring Class Setup
Figure 20-8Bandwidth Manager: Class Setup
Table 20-3Bandwidth Manager: Class Setup
20.9.1 Bandwidth Manager Class Configuration
Table 20-4Bandwidth Manager: Class Configuration
Table 20-5Services and Port Numbers
20.9.2 Bandwidth Management Statistics
20.10 Configuring Monitor
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Part VIII:
Maintenance
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21.1 Maintenance Overview
21.2 System Status Screen
Figure 21-1System Status
Table 21-1System Status
21.2.1 System Statistics
Table 21-2System Status: Show Statistics
21.3 DHCP Table Screen
21.4 Wireless Screens
21.4.1 Association List
21.4.2 Channel Usage Table
21.5 Diagnostic Screens
21.5.1 Diagnostic General Screen
Figure 21-7Diagnostic General
Table 21-6Diagnostic General
21.5.2 Diagnostic DSL Line Screen
21.6 Firmware Screen
Figure 21-9Firmware Upgrade
Table 21-8Firmware Upgrade
Do not turn off the Prestige while firmware upload is in progress
Firmware Upload in Process
21.7 Configuration Screen
21.7.1 Backup Configuration
21.7.2 Restore Configuration
Table 21-9Restore Configuration
Do not turn off the device while configuration file upload is in progress
Figure 21-14Configuration Upload Successful
Figure 21-15Network Temporarily Disconnected
21.7.3 Back to Factory Defaults
Figure 21-18Reset Warning Message
Part IX:
SMT General Configuration
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22.1 SMT Introduction
22.1.1 Procedure for SMT Configuration via Console Port
22.1.2 Procedure for SMT Configuration via Telnet
22.1.3 Entering Password
22.1.4 Prestige SMT Menu Overview
Figure 22-2Prestige P650H/HW-31SMTMenu Overview
22.2 Navigating the SMT Interface
22.2.1 System Management Terminal Interface Summary
22.3 Changing the System Password
23.1 General Setup
23.2 Configuring Menu
Figure 23-1Menu 1 General Setup
Table 23-1Menu 1 General Setup
23.2.1 Configuring Dynamic DNS
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24.1 LAN Setup
24.1.1 General Ethernet Setup
24.2 Protocol Dependent Ethernet Setup
24.3 TCP/IP Ethernet Setup and DHCP
Table 24-1DHCP Ethernet Setup Menu Fields
Table 24-2TCP/IP Ethernet Setup Menu Fields
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25.1 Wireless LAN Overview
25.2 Inserting a PCMCIA Wireless LAN Card
25.3 Wireless LAN Setup
Figure 25-1Menu 3.5 - Wireless LAN Setup
Table 25-1Wireless LAN Setup Field Description
25.3.1 Wireless LAN MAC Address Filter
Figure 25-2Menu 3.5.1 WLAN MAC Address Filtering
Table 25-2Menu 3.5.1 WLAN MAC Address Filtering
26.1 Internet Access Overview
26.2 IP Policies
26.3 IP Alias
26.4 IP Alias Setup
Figure 26-3Menu 3.2 TCP/IP and DHCP Setup
Menu 3.2.1 — IP Alias Setup
Figure 26-4Menu 3.2.1 IP Alias Setup
26.5 Route IP Setup
26.6 Internet Access Configuration
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27.1 Remote Node Setup Overview
27.2 Remote Node Setup
27.2.1 Remote Node Profile
27.2.2 Encapsulation and Multiplexing Scenarios
Figure 27-2Menu 11.1 Remote Node Profile
Menu 11.1 – Remote Node Profile
Table 27-1Menu 11.1 Remote Node Profile
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27.2.3 Outgoing Authentication Protocol
27.3 Metric
27.4 Remote Node Network Layer Options
Figure 27-3Menu 11.3 Remote Node Network Layer Options
Table 27-2Menu 11.3 Remote Node Network Layer Options
27.4.1 My WAN Addr Sample IP Addresses
27.5 Remote Node Filter
27.5.1 Web Configurator Internet Security Filter Rules
27.5.2 Web Configurator Filter Sets
Figure 27-8Menu 21- Filer Set Configuration (P650R and P650R-E)
Figure 27-9Menu 21.11- WebSet
Figure 27-10Menu 21.12- WebSet
27.6 Editing ATM Layer Options
27.6.1 VC-basedMultiplexing (non-PPPEncapsulation)
27.6.2 LLC-basedMultiplexing or PPP Encapsulation
27.7 Traffic Redirect
Figure 27-14Traffic Redirect LAN Setup
Menu 11.1– Remote Node Profile
27.7.1 Traffic Redirect Setup
Figure 27-16Menu 11.7 Traffic Redirect Setup
Table 27-4Menu 11.7 Traffic Redirect Setup
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28.1 IP Static Route Overview
28.2 Configuring an IP static route
Figure 28-4Menu12.1.1 Edit IP Static Route
Menu 12.1.1 – Edit IP Static Route Setup
Table 28-1Menu12.1.1 Edit IP Static Route
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29.1 Bridging Overview
29.2 Bridge Ethernet Setup
29.2.1 Remote Node Bridging Setup
Figure 29-1Menu 11.1 Remote Node Profile
and press [ENTER] to edit Menu 11.3 – Remote Node Network Layer Options
Figure 29-2Menu 11.3 Remote Node Network Layer Options
29.2.2 Bridge Static Route Setup
Edit Bridge Static Route
Table 29-2Menu 12.3.1 Edit Bridge Static Route
30.1 NAT Overview
30.1.1 SUA (Single User Account) Versus NAT
30.2 Applying NAT
Figure 30-1Menu 4 Applying NAT for Internet Access
Menu 11.3 - Remote Node Network Layer Options
30.3 NAT Setup
30.3.1 Address Mapping Sets
Figure 30-5Menu 15.1.255 SUA Address Mapping Rules
Menu 15.1.255 is read-only
Table 30-2SUA Address Mapping Rules
User-DefinedAddress Mapping Sets
Set Name
Figure 30-6Menu 15.1.1 ACL Default Set
If the Set Name field is left blank, the entire set will be deleted
The Type, Local and Global Start/End IPs are configured in menu
Table 30-3Menu 15.1.1 First Set
No changes to the set take place until this action is taken
Menu 15.1.1.1 - Address Mapping Rule
Local
Global Start/End IPs
Figure 30-7Menu 15.1.1.1 Editing/Configuring an Individual Rule in a Set
Table 30-4Menu 15.1.1.1 Editing/Configuring an Individual Rule in a Set
30.4 Configuring a Server behind NAT
Figure 30-9Menu 15.2.1 NAT Server Setup
Start Port No
End Port No
30.5 General NAT Examples
30.5.1 Example 1: Internet Access Only
Figure 30-11NAT Example
Figure 30-12Menu 4 Internet Access & NAT Example
Network Address Translation
30.5.2 Example 2: Internet Access with an Inside Server
30.5.3 Example 3: Multiple Public IP Addresses With Inside Servers
Start IP
Figure 30-16Example 3: Menu
Figure 30-17Example 3: Menu
Figure 30-18Example 3: Final Menu
Step 9. Enter 2 in Menu 15 - NAT Setup
Example 3: Menu
30.5.4 Example 4: NAT Unfriendly Application Programs
Figure 30-20Example 4: Menu 15.1.1.1 Address Mapping Rule
Figure 30-21Example 4: Menu 15.1.1 Address Mapping Rules
Part X:
SMT Advanced Management
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31.1 About Filtering
Figure 31-1Outgoing Packet Filtering Process
Execute
Filter Rule
The Filter Structure of the Prestige
Figure 31-3Menu 21.1 Filter Set Configuration (P650H/HW)
Edit Comments
Menu 21.1.2 – Filter Rules Summary
Figure 31-4NetBIOS_WAN Filter Rules Summary
Figure 31-5NetBIOS_LAN Filter Rules Summary
Figure 31-6IGMP Filter Rules Summary
Menu 21 – Filter Set Configuration
Figure 31-7Menu 21 Filter Set Configuration (P650R and P650R-E)
Menu 21.4 – Filter Rules Summary
Figure 31-8TELNET_WAN Filter Rules Summary
Figure 31-9PPPoE Filter Rules Summary
Figure 31-10FTP_WAN Filter Rules Summary
31.3.1 Filter Rules Summary Menus
31.4 Configuring a Filter Rule
31.4.1 TCP/IP Filter Rule
Figure 31-11Menu 21.1.x.1 TCP/IP Filter Rule
Table 31-3Menu 21.1.x.1 TCP/IP Filter Rule
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Figure 31-12Executing an IP Filter
31.4.2 Generic Filter Rule
Table 31-4Menu 21.1.6.1 Generic Filter Rule
31.5 Filter Types and NAT
31.6 Example Filter
Figure 31-15Sample Telnet Filter
Step 1. Enter 1 in menu 21 to display Menu 21.1 — Filter Set Configuration
Filter Rules Summary
Figure 31-16Menu 21.1.6.1 Sample Filter
31.7 Applying Filters and Factory Defaults
31.7.1 Ethernet Traffic
31.7.2 Remote Node Filters
Figure 31-19Filtering Remote Node Traffic
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32.1 Remote Management and the Firewall
32.2 Access Methods
32.3 Enabling the Firewall
32.4 Viewing Firewall Log
Table 32-1Firewall Logs
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33.1 SNMP Overview
33.2 Supported MIBs
33.3 SNMP Configuration
Figure 33-2Menu 22 SNMP Configuration
Table 33-1Menu 22 SNMP Configuration
33.4 SNMP Traps
34.1 System Security Overview
34.1.1 System Password
34.1.2 Configuring External RADIUS Server
Figure 34-3Menu 23.2 System Security : RADIUS Server
Table 34-1Menu 23.2 System Security : RADIUS Server
34.1.3 IEEE802.1x
Figure 34-5Menu 23.4 System Security : IEEE802.1x
Table 34-2Menu 23.4 System Security : IEEE802.1x
34.2 Creating User Accounts on the Prestige
Figure 34-6Menu 14 Dial-inUser Setup
Figure 34-7Menu 14.1 Edit Dial-inUser
Table 34-3Menu 14.1 Edit Dial-inUser
35.1 System Maintenance Overview
35.2 System Status
Figure 35-2Menu 24.1 System Maintenance : Status
Table 35-1Menu 24.1 System Maintenance : Status
35.3 System Information
35.3.1 System Information
Figure 35-4Menu 24.2.1 System Maintenance : Information
Table 35-2Menu 24.2.1 System Maintenance : Information
35.3.2 Console Port Speed
35.4 Log and Trace
35.4.1 Viewing Error Log
35.4.2 Syslog and Accounting
Table 35-3Menu 24.3.2 System Maintenance : Syslog and Accounting
35.5 Diagnostic
Figure 35-9Menu 24.4 System Maintenance : Diagnostic
Table 35-4Menu 24.4 System Maintenance Menu : Diagnostic
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36.1 Filename Conventions
36.2 Backup Configuration
36.2.1 Backup Configuration
36.2.2 Using the FTP Command from the Command Line
36.2.3 Example of FTP Commands from the Command Line
36.2.4 GUI-basedFTP Clients
36.2.5 TFTP and FTP over WAN Will Not Work When
36.2.6 Backup Configuration Using TFTP
36.2.7 TFTP Command Example
36.2.8 GUI-basedTFTP Clients
36.2.9 Backup Via Console Port (only for the Prestige 650H/HW)
36.3 Restore Configuration
36.3.1 Restore Using FTP
36.3.2 Restore Using FTP Session Example
36.3.3 Restore Via Console Port (only for the Prestige 650H/HW)
36.4 Uploading Firmware and Configuration Files
36.4.1 Firmware File Upload
36.4.2 Configuration File Upload
36.4.3 FTP File Upload Command from the DOS Prompt Example
36.4.4 FTP Session Example of Firmware File Upload
36.4.5 TFTP File Upload
36.4.6 TFTP Upload Command Example
36.4.7 Uploading Via Console Port (only for the Prestige 650H/HW)
36.4.9 Example Xmodem Firmware Upload Using HyperTerminal
36.4.10Uploading Configuration File Via Console Port
36.4.11Example Xmodem Configuration Upload Using HyperTerminal
Figure 36-19Example Xmodem Upload
37.1 Command Interpreter Mode Overview
37.2 Call Control Support
37.2.1 Budget Management
Figure 37-4Menu 24.9.1 Budget Management
Table 37-1Menu 24.9.1 Budget Management
37.3 Time and Date Setting
37.3.1 Resetting the Time
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38.1 Remote Management Overview
38.2 Configuring Remote Management
38.2.1 Remote Management Setup
38.2.2 Remote Management Limitations
38.3 Remote Management and NAT
38.4 System Timeout
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39.1 IP Policy Routing Overview
39.2 Benefits of IP Policy Routing
39.3 Routing Policy
39.4 IP Routing Policy Setup
Figure 39-2Menu 25.1 IP Routing Policy Setup
Table 39-1Menu 25.1 IP Routing Policy Setup
Menu 25.1.1 – IP Routing Policy
Figure 39-3Menu 25.1.1 IP Routing Policy
Table 39-2Menu 25.1.1 IP Routing Policy
39.5 Applying an IP Policy
39.5.1 Ethernet IP Policies
Figure 39-4Menu 3.2 TCP/IP and DHCP Ethernet Setup
Figure 39-5Menu 11.3 Remote Node Network Layer Options
39.6 IP Policy Routing Example
Menu 25.1.1 — IP Routing Policy
Figure 39-7IP Routing Policy Example
Figure 39-8IP Routing Policy Example
Figure 39-9Applying IP Policies Example
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40.1 Call Scheduling Overview
To delete a schedule set, enter the set number and press [SPACE BAR] and then
[ENTER] (or delete) in the Edit Name field
Menu 26.1 — Schedule Set Setup
Figure 40-2Menu 26.1 Schedule Set Setup
Duration
Main Menu
PPPoA
Figure 40-3Applying Schedule Set(s) to a Remote Node (PPPoE)
Part XI:
SMT VPN/IPSec and Internal SPTGEN
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41.1 VPN/IPSec Overview
41.2 IPSec Summary Screen
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41.3 IPSec Setup
Figure 41-4Menu 27.1.1 IPSec Setup
Table 41-2Menu 27.1.1 IPSec Setup
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41.4 IKE Setup
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41.5 Manual Setup
41.5.1 Active Protocol
41.5.2 Security Parameter Index (SPI)
Figure 41-6Menu 27.1.1.2 Manual Setup
Table 41-5Menu 27.1.1.2 Manual Setup
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42.1 SA Monitor Overview
42.2Using SA Monitor
Table 42-1Menu 27.2 SA Monitor
42.3 Viewing IPSec Log
42.3.1 VPN Responder IPSec Log
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43.1 Internal SPTGEN Overview
43.2 The Configuration Text File Format
43.2.1 Internal SPTGEN File Modification - Important Points to Remember
43.3 Internal SPTGEN FTP Download Example
43.4 Internal SPTGEN FTP Upload Example
Part XII:
Appendices and Index
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A.1 Using LEDs to Diagnose Problems
A.1.1 Power LED
A.1.2 LAN LED
A.1.3 DSL LED
A.2 Console Port
A.3 Telnet
A.4 Web Configurator
A.5 Login Username and Password
A.6 LAN Interface
A.7 WAN Interface
A.8 Internet Access
A.9 Remote Management
A.10 Remote Node Connection
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Appendix B
IP Subnetting
IP Addressing
IP Classes
Chart B-1Classes of IP Addresses
Chart B-2Allowed IP Address Range By Class
Subnet Masks
Chart B-3“Natural” Masks
Subnetting
Chart B-4Alternative Subnet Mask Notation
Example: Two Subnets
Chart B-5Subnet
Chart B-6Subnet
Example: Four Subnets
Chart B-7Subnet
Chart B-8Subnet
Chart B-9Subnet
Chart B-10Subnet
Example Eight Subnets
Chart B-11Eight Subnets
Chart B-12Class C Subnet Planning
Subnetting With Class A and Class B Networks
Chart B-13Class B Subnet Planning
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Appendix C
Wireless LAN and IEEE
Benefits of a Wireless LAN
IEEE
Ad-hocWireless LAN Configuration
Diagram C-1 Peer-to-PeerCommunication in an Ad-hocNetwork
Infrastructure Wireless LAN Configuration
Diagram C-2ESS Provides Campus-WideCoverage
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Appendix D
PPPoE
PPPoE in Action
Benefits of PPPoE
Traditional Dial-upScenario
How PPPoE Works
Prestige as a PPPoE Client
Diagram D-2Prestige as a PPPoE Client
Appendix E
Virtual Circuit Topology
Diagram E-1Virtual Circuit Topology
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Appendix F
Setting up Your Computer’s IP Address
Windows 95/98/Me
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Macintosh OS 8/9
TCP/IP Control Panel
Macintosh OS
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Appendix G
Splitters and Microfilters
Connecting a POTS Splitter
Diagram G-1Connecting a POTS Splitter
Telephone Microfilters
Diagram G-2Connecting a Microfilter
Prestige With ISDN
Diagram G-3Prestige with ISDN
Appendix H
Log Descriptions
Chart H-1System Maintenance Logs
Chart H-2UPnP Logs
Chart H-3Attack Logs
Chart H-4Access Logs
Chart H-5TCP Reset Logs
Chart H-6ICMP Notes
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Appendix
Power Adaptor Specifications
Prestige 650R-E1/-E3/-E7ADSL Router
I.2 Prestige 650R-11ADSL Router
Prestige 650R-13/-17ADSL Ethernet Router
Prestige 650R-31/-33ADSL over ISDN Router
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Prestige 650H-E1/3/7ADSL Router with 4-portSwitch
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Appendix J
Index